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Haunted New York City is a compilation of both modern and historical hauntings and strange phenomena from every borough of the city. It's a must-read for students in the New York City area who will never look at regional history the same way again. I spent a tremendous amount of time pouring through 100-year-old archived newspaper clippings searching for correlations between events that took place at a particular address in the city to paranoramal activity still taking place today at that location in an attempt to explain how many of today's hauntings may be occurring because of events that happened in the distant past...events that most modern-day people are not even aware of. The Table of Contents for Haunted New York City is as follows: The Bronx Fordham University Lourdes of America The Bronx Miracle Cedar Knoll’s Headless Tribe The Parrish House The Fire Ship The Hoodoo Post Unicorns in the Bronx Brooklyn The Bellringer Most Holy Trinity Church Union Street Ghost McCarren Park Pool Fortune-Telling of Yesteryear Melrose Hall A Miracle Coney Island Monster The Haunted Brewery The Boschinsky Baby Manhattan Ball Lightning Stuyvesant’s Folly The Ed Sullivan Theater Station House 2 Manhattanhenge Merchant’s House Museum St. Mark’s-in-the-Bowery St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral Trinity Church Cemetery New York University 14 West 10th Street Central Park and Wollman Rink St. Paul’s Chapel Kuda Bux The Dakota Queens Bayside Apparitions St. Irene’s Weeping Icon Fort Totten Mount Olivet Cemetery Queens’ Man-Beast The Bowne House Flushing Town Hall Kingsland Homestead Houdini’s Grave The Elmira Vampire Research Staten Island Historic Richmond Town The Alice Austen House St. Augustine’s Monastery Vanderbilt Mausoleum Kreischer Mansion Garibaldi-Meucci Museum Bigfoot on Staten Island Snug Harbor The Conference House Doll of Doom |
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